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Interesting post,Asi.

Posted by amanico
March 1, 2007 - 01:14PM cet
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I think that tritium has changed to a lighter formula,today.

In the Rolex dials you have the mention<25.

I believe,it's just asupposition ,that with all the international rules in this topic,the brands had to find another and lighter tritium composition to make it "less" radioactive...

As you say,until now,tritium is still used on divers watches.

So if it could be dangeraous ,I don't think any company would keep using tritium on their dials!!!

BTW,nice report!!!

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